Old 09-10-2008 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 757Driver
Did the same thing when we furloughed for 9/11 so its nothing new. I think it passed at a higher percentage rate back then though.
I know it's not new, but I'm just glad to see a majority of the votes actually go towards something worthwhile.

I flew with a Capt. who voted no for insurance after 9-11. His reason "Why should I subsidize someone else's career choice. I knew what I was doing when I chose this career." He had crossed the picket line in 83.
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